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Practice report

MotoGP Malaysian GP: Martin tops FP3 as crash drops Bagnaia into Q1

Pramac’s Jorge Martin topped a dramatic FP3 for the Malaysian Grand Prix as a late crash for MotoGP championship leader Francesco Bagnaia dropped him into Q1.

Jorge Martin, Pramac Racing

Jorge Martin, Pramac Racing

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Late spots of rain transformed the critical final timed practice ahead of qualifying into a tense shootout in the latter stages as the field made their bids to grab direct spots into the Q2 session later this afternoon.

Having taken over top spot early on with a 1m59.167s on the combined order to lift himself up from 11th after Friday's running, Bagnaia found himself on the cusp of the top 10 as the final moments of FP3 got underway.

Thick, grey clouds hovering above the Sepang International Circuit led to spots of rain falling on track as Pramac Ducati’s Jorge Martin shot up to the top of the file with just under five minutes to go with a 1m58.583s.

The rain led to a frantic push for laps as the field bunched up at various points of the circuit, leading to traffic problems.

Bagnaia was left furious when he came across a touring factory Yamaha of Franco Morbidelli going through Turn 5, which forced the Ducati rider to check up and Marc Marquez behind to abort his lap and narrowly avoid contact with the championship leader.

With just under two minutes of the 45-minute session remaining, Bagnaia found himself latched onto the back of chief title rival Fabio Quartararo as they both lit up the timing screen.

But Bagnaia would crash going through Turn 8 trying to keep up with the Yamaha rider, which quite quickly put the Italian into a danger zone as a number of improvements started to happen behind him.

Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team

Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team

Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images

Martin’s 1m58.583s would keep him top of the order and safely through to Q2, while late improvements for Suzuki’s Alex Rins and Morbidelli shuffled Bagnaia down to 11th and into Q1.

Marco Bezzecchi was second on his VR46 Ducati ahead of the Aprilia of Maverick Vinales, while Luca Marini was fourth on the sister VR46 Desmosedici.

Joan Mir safely made it through to Q2 on his Suzuki, with Gresini’s Enea Bastianini the leading championship contender in sixth ahead of Quartararo.

Rins’ late improvement pushed him up to eighth ahead of Aleix Espargaro, the Aprilia rider salvaging a tough weekend by following Martin on his final flying laps to secure a crucial Q2 place.

Morbidelli rounded out the top 10 but is currently facing an investigation for his late blocking of Bagnaia and Marquez, with race direction likely to be harsh on the Italian after he got in team-mate Quartararo’s way earlier in the session.

Bagnaia’s crash proved massively costly as he was denied a place in Q2 by nothing having set an identical 1m59.167s to Morbidelli – though the Yamaha rider stole the march by virtue of his following lap being quicker than the Ducati runner’s.

The championship leader will join a volatile Q1 session later today that will include Marc Marquez, who was 16th at the end of FP3, Pramac’s Johann Zarco, Friday pacesetter Brad Binder (KTM) and Bagnaia’s team-mate Jack Miller.

The worsening conditions at the end of FP3 led to several riders crashing, with LCR Honda’s Alex Marquez and RNF Racing’s Cal Crutchlow left in 17th and 19th as a result of separate spills.

Honda’s Pol Espargaro crashed twice in FP3 and was 21st as a result, with Gresini and Tech3 rookies Fabio Di Giannantonio, Raul Fernandez and Remy Gardner also falling from their motorcycles during the session.

Full FP3 results

Cla Rider Laps Time Gap
1 Spain Jorge Martin 15 1'58.583  
2 Italy Marco Bezzecchi 18 1'58.772 0.189
3 Spain Maverick Viñales 15 1'58.796 0.213
4 Italy Luca Marini 17 1'58.806 0.223
5 Spain Joan Mir 17 1'58.920 0.337
6 Italy Enea Bastianini 15 1'59.003 0.420
7 France Fabio Quartararo 18 1'59.067 0.484
8 Spain Alex Rins 18 1'59.126 0.543
9 Spain Aleix Espargaro 16 1'59.155 0.572
10 Italy Franco Morbidelli 15 1'59.167 0.584
11 Italy Francesco Bagnaia 14 1'59.167 0.584
12 France Johann Zarco 18 1'59.236 0.653
13 South Africa Brad Binder 15 1'59.322 0.739
14 Australia Jack Miller 15 1'59.343 0.760
15 Portugal Miguel Oliveira 15 1'59.405 0.822
16 Spain Marc Marquez 17 1'59.618 1.035
17 Spain Alex Marquez 15 1'59.934 1.351
18 Italy Fabio Di Giannantonio 13 1'59.952 1.369
19 United Kingdom Cal Crutchlow 15 1'59.999 1.416
20 Australia Remy Gardner 14 2'00.126 1.543
21 Spain Pol Espargaro 9 2'00.234 1.651
22 South Africa Darryn Binder 15 2'00.405 1.822
23 Spain Raúl Fernández 14 2'00.475 1.892
24 Japan Tetsuta Nagashima 16 2'01.208 2.625

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